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the advantage of the country 1,250,0007. tor the abolit ornamental shields, А. t 19 25 
the ad. on paper, ог 1,25,0001. on the remission of thé voted D ERE dió to fill up the oak quatrefoils on the course of e exeention 
gn Lat is the question which the House of ‘Commons | pandrils of the arches, are not yet place These will is 2 46 miles, " 
beo: to decide this week; and I think, without pre T | be be éf-omt iom, 2nd emblazoned Wi e arhi Р Tux Pos 
beg god and England in gold and colours. The | Weekly а екы 
: p arch is more than 11 feet lower than the Узе y Apri 27, T 
LS YU 1 of Westminster Bridge. 
i for th try t to thi ditt о mber in the cor 
ора like better tbàn e: : „а © go n e сс : ry i space pose » for waterway under € new bridge is | years 1851. 60, co КЫН Р 
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th such а motto inscribed heir b , * Down with the 
Duty on Paper and up with the Duty on Tea." Ihave said it | feet, and of this т less chan feet are now |1234. The present retum 
isa question for the House of Commons seriously to consider ; | АЙ he remains of the old pi and the scaf- | àvera 
adl ay emphatically the House of Commons, because no | occup y build tl P 92 
man is more ready than myself to say that to that H | folding necessarily егес for building the new. Ina 
"belongs а the imposition, and mainly, i X- few month will be removed, and for the first don. 
last 20 years the tide will flow unrestrict- | 1851. 60 the a average number v, 
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clusivel the regulation of t the taxation of the country ; and |, 
that w LN a surptüs В as been established to the satisfaction of | time for the 
that House, апа еу y hiv е formed their judgment as to the | 
best mode of dealing With ib imn need not apprehend what | up the Lames. 
some persons pretend to арргеһепа, ез il ice the | ECAY OF THE STONE А g BAN E ENG 
POS ins TU, noli ront 5ч is ie ha nd alere hen td | The stone-work of the Bank "of ЙД has Фей un t FARRINGDON.—Àt th 0 
n amended | show а € "decay, similar to that of the new «b 8 Friday, the riet e Cor 
iament, In order to arrest the progress of the |, agai at Mék лоп of | 
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manifest deficienc D t oer the House of Lords did 4 j 
it their duty to e Ze 'cisi ceptional, but at the same time be composition, a ved à 8 TA а newly- inve ente x м, даа nl Wan таре, тт. di 
a perfectly АЕ жүнү lght, by interposing to diminish the ied to the 4 4 
extent of the deficit by retaining the million and a quarter of by way of f exp atimant: The Wildigs o of the В the Ба nk, 
the pap?r duty ; and although the Chancellor of the Exchequer zs я „d in 1732, enl; " Ee in 1771 diese. in upon which the ad 
was very angry with his colleagues for pocketing the affront, SE 5 Ё à that the affidavit fled | Yer 
Jhe with the greatest possible composure pocketed the additional d, and partly rebuilt i 24. | , adiu udi cation was un тїгї b 
à quarter, and thereby to that extent improved his E Royan M he lio of resident engraver | p duri 
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own tion. , It is for the House of Commons, then, to decide 1 
oe dat surplus shall be applied, ang I do mot hesitate to to Her ti Ма vi Mint i has become vacant by the s super - e It appeared t that i 
say that, however that question m i annuation of Mr. James Wyon pa Dad Mr kh bank 
tle know the spirit that actuates the House of Lords who DEPARTURE OF THE GREAT EasTERN.—The Great nim 
believe bed the ЕЕЕ ee d by the Constitution уф. eft EY а W ednesday evening at 7.50 
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petty pique to provoke collision betw ii Ше vi Houses." 
Tur New Н ўе = panied her for e dista and brought back the |y 
. | directors, visitors, аша the БОСА pilot. She went 
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They state that with regard to paintings, they have | а at a rapi id rate with both screw and d and | 
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refore restricted the works now in pro- s owe AMINE RELIEF FuND.—The total sum re- 
ater-glass proce ich lias | ceived der Mansion House up to Thu Hk evening 
i i i ШОШ o 77,2301. By the mail which left last 
They report that there has been unneces-| evening the Committee sent out another 10,0007. to 
Bomb sums subscribed 
many. 
Sary delay in the instance of the Peers’ robing-room, | Bombay. Taking into account the 
to Ље pai ainted by, Mr. J. e des ve but they | in кем Lek the to tal amount of the fund must be 
ted repeated experi- a W^ 
Tents and а nre bem vk of the acd b] the Re 
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Boys.—The Henry | of e g 
artist than to any feeling of indiffere ESI - White, incumbent of "the Chapel Royal of the бад has 
tion from Ms occupations. Mr. pros ; Bds un established а “ Youth!s Club and Institute ” at t ыз Low- | The choic 
took to complete the painting of &he Queen's doute ther Arcade Exhibition Rooms, where he has now abo at в 
Toom by June, 1855 (afterwards extended to June, | 170 young men and boys who are — attendants. | 
1856) and had at that time received the stipulated | These lads АА the instruction e eim nif А evening | ham 
neration; but the work is, to the extreme er school by m ЖС ur. pub r with |a 
ition Ы the Commissioners, still unfinished, asses on eve A jet The institute "Abo| 
delay now to be M = health. Tey | Me them the Речено d ке and frien йу in P 
the more E hie he completion with lads of thei s bes age x 
> m, al ; 3 ibn кашый. com, large variety of 
e T | arti 1 dn, dagit gom —- the ul liie 
€ 1 E id^ T ТЕ of the Royal|daily and very newspapers and other periodicals are 
Gal s pai war ing the meeting | amply provi ár 
of Wellington ind. Bucher alter the dr Ael еу Тн 2 UIÓN or THE CITY BENEFICES.—The xdi] | 
apte а | оѓ London } + 
multiplicity of T tails, he ү adopted r^ Wterdodtótne | the Rev. B. Gibson, rector of St. Mary bees d $ 
Or water-glass thod o f painting, of which a fall|St. Lawrence Pountney; the Rev. Ў Michael Gibbs, 
Account is su bjo "е Тһе е commissioners add that such | rector of Christ Church, Newgate Street; the Rev. 
is the encouragement now extended to ru Y Samuel Rowsell, rector of St. Christopher-le-Stocks ; 
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dure lovers of art € the artists could in a and Mr. Bloomfield Burnell—to inquire into the ex- 
more profitably ediency of uniting as one the benefices of. St, Alban, 
КО employed i in са хаан rduous undertakings. | Wood Street; St. Olive, Silver Street; St. Michael, 
statues, à committee, сар of the Wood Street; and ary Staining; also St.|but 
Prince Con: reds and Lords Baüho and Lianover, have argaret, Lothbury; St. Bartbolomew - by - the- | 
jg ee in addition to Gibeoni Ji arble statue of | Exchange, St. Christopher r-le-Stocks, and dA of St. 
e ajesty, already complet the Prince’s | Stephen, Coleman Street; also the rectory of St. 
series of МА Him gom Edward the Con- Mab delen, vit St. Faith, and а portion of St. Mary 
Chamber, 
fessor, H: arold, and t t. Gr t 
downwards; 12, їй the: Sovereigns of the Houses rectory of St Paul's Wharf with St. Peter's, Paul's 
runswick and Stu art, to be pla in the Royal| Wharf; and a e of St. Mar y Magdalen, Old Fish | 
ery; 5 the Tudor series) in the Queen's Robing- | Street, "with St. Gr This inquiry is prelimina 
о сїр i e old City chure! 
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place and in thé adjoining porch, and the four most| and rebuilding them in other parts of the metropolis xm n 
ancient of the series, sele as representing the Saxon | where church accommodation does not exist. About 20 | article w 
US Mi € ics to be oE meta, б rss the churches are to be thus remov. bed, улар, 
of meta], the other 17 au “OLD WEsTMINSTERS" MEMORIAL.—Th oil- intings | 
zs viue е marble; ; yt they d tliat 'Theed | ment erected in теу Вгоаа Беса у Westminster sae Ap 
VW. M TET the te JW IV. ci n memory of their оросо who fell in the or е Е 
е {5— =. ы c Crimean and Indian wars, was completed a tew days since. offered 100}, was 8 
ова. аут It соч ы & «а. of n Aberdeen granite, sur- | * Rent Day," p^ 
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раа v the p thé bellicós ОЁ former Set Ges NUR the Dr ж зит Bapt r Wight oí 2. r mnd p. T 
um d cn "pc dun orks in painting are in SH feet, the A ehe been designed by intel sold at 
А Mr. n -— the A жа four sitting ed been let to à 
E SE ES AT Sr. Pavr's.—On Sun-| possess: 
day last tlie special evening services under tlie dome omg ing po 
of | school ; Hor nry TIL, Bos d founder; d 
sud were eo ar ird а o that t The ser ies was | pee of the present schoo! m o Elizabeti, p eg 
ed on у, hr 8, 4 | Round the coiumn are shields, vid armorial bearin piu s Mare. 
ha f the a minst ho fell ar 
first sermon was preached by the Bisho "Md 
pdt London, | engraved on the plin ere are no raili bu t riti 
- the va oh were preached by the Bishops of Dur- | | | kerb; stones will be Tid Mer ^ Ыйы; sud hase | кшй G " 
T^ má Ri y Car d Canon Dale, Canon Words- Me A^ vo Gothic at its bas 
"Wenn n rim dergymen AT Woo Утби Өн Fiott Mirrs,—On 
uv — Before very long all that Boda morning, A an iiri hour, the steam flour 
A estminster Bridge will have dis- | | —— of Messrs. Rose & Scrivener, New o. Woolwieb, 
к appeared. The remov Y of the last arch was accom- : : d 
ish week, and the remaining portions of the | мы г {һе flames for three 
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original structure are principally under water. AN the e their ravages unche: cked. The interior of U of the 
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ornamental iron-work, parapet, and bg ooh of the | mills was 
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cet hal AA the new bridge have put up, so бе * dv icd, was muc! 
the effect of of the whole tractor METROPOLITAN DRAINAGE. The total length of the 
when completed сап now be formed. 1 
t is simple, 'sewers inte id d to be constructed b ж 
К 4 айы. the extreme, and when finished, | Board о or Wo rks for "the ie die * p» is Ki 
doübtless miles The length executed at | deaths, 
